Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Those Wonderful Thirties The Stars of Radio • The Great Bands • The Great Vocalists [Double LP] [1969]



Decca Records DEA 7-3 [Auto Sequence]

Tracklist:
Side 1 and Side 2:
01 Let Me Sing and I'm Happy - Al Jolson, Vocal With Orchestra
02 When I Take My Sugar To Tea - The Boswell Sisters With Accompaniment By The Dorsey Brothers
03 Marta (Rambling Rose of The Wildwood) - Arthur Tracy ("The Street Singer"), Vocal With Accordion
04 (Potatoes Are Cheaper - Tomatoes Are Cheaper) Now's The Time To Fall In Love - Eddie Cantor, Vocal With Orchestra
05 I'd Give A Million Tomorrows (For Just One Yesterday) - Arthur Godfrey, Vocal With Orchestra
06 Where The Blue of The Night (Meets The Gold of The Day) - Bing Crosby, Vocal With Orchestra
07 Tiger Rag - The Mills Brothers
08 Stay As Sweet As You Are - Kate Smith, Vocal With Orchestra
09 There Is A Tavern In The Town - Rudy Vallee, Vocal With Chorus and Orchestra Directed By Dick Jacobs
10 Bei Mir Bist Du Schön (Means You're Grand) - The Andrew Sisters, Vocal With Orchestra Directed By Vic Schoen
 
Side 3 and Side 4:
01 The Waltz You Saved For Me - Wayne King and His Orchestra
02 Au Revoir-Pleasant Dreams - Ben Bernie and His Orchestra, Vocal By Ben Bernie
03 You're Just A Dream Come True - Isham Jones and His Orchestra With Vocal Chorus
04 Smoke Rings - Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra
05 Sleep - Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians
06 Hot Lips - Henry Busse and His Orchestra
07 Sugar Blues - Clyde McCoy and His Orchestra
08 Boo-Hoo - Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians With The Lombardo Trio
09 Ridin' High - Mal Hallett and His Orchestra With Piano Solo By Frankie Carle
10 I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now - Ted Weems and His Orchestra With Perry Como

Side 1:
01: Recorded January 10, 1939 - From Warner Brothers Picture "Mammy"
02: Recorded March 19, 1931 - No musical instrument or mechanical devices used on this recording other than one guitar.
03: Recorded August 8, 1931 - From the Paramount Picture "College Rhythm"
04: Recorded March 19, 1942
05: Recorded December 2, 1939
Side 2:
06: Recorded November 23, 1931
07: Recorded October 9, 1931
08: Recorded November 1, 1934
09: Recorded December 12, 1961
10: Recorded November 24, 1937
Side 3:
01: Recorded March 11, 1955
02: Recorded August 15, 1941
03: Recorded December 15, 1930
04: Recorded July 23, 1937
05: Recorded June 26, 1950
Side 4:
06: Recorded September 25, 1934
07: Recorded January 31, 1935
08: Recorded May 5, 1941
09: Recorded January 3, 1937
10: Recorded October 5, 1939

2 comments:

  1. Did you rip this one? I have the record set of this and I love it!

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  2. Doug, yes I did rip 3 double albums and I do love them too! :D
    Welcome! I am delighted to see you, my pal!

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